Nearshoring & Industrial Real Estate: Mexico’s Manufacturing Boom
Hosted by Raphael Sidelsky, this episode features Gregorio Schneider, Chief Investment Officer at TC Latin America Partners and Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Business Finance Division at Columbia Business School. Gregorio shares his career journey from banking in Mexico to building a leading investment platform focused on industrial, logistics, and infrastructure opportunities across Latin America. Together, they explore how USMCA, labor costs, and regional supply chain shifts are driving manufacturing and logistics growth throughout Mexico.
The conversation dives into key industrial markets including Monterrey, Tijuana, Juarez, and Mexico City, highlighting market dynamics such as vacancy rates, infrastructure constraints, and sector-specific growth. Gregorio also explains how investors are adapting strategies in today’s market cycle through build-to-suit developments, stabilized asset acquisitions, and long-term nearshoring plays. The episode concludes with insights on tariffs, automation, currency impacts, and why regionalization between the US and Latin America could shape the future of industrial real estate.
Read Gregorio's featured viewpoint "The Southern Border and the Nearshoring Debate" on the Paul Milstein Center for Real Estates website here: https://business.columbia.edu/insights/milstein-center/southern-border-and-nearshoring-debate [https://business.columbia.edu/insights/milstein-center/southern-border-and-nearshoring-debate]
00:00 – Introduction & Gregorio’s Market Perspective
27:51 – Adapting Strategy Through the Real Estate Cycle
28:32 – Demand Pipeline & USMCA Uncertainty
29:13 – Build-to-Suit Return Profile Explained
30:41 – Cash-on-Cash Returns & Exit Cap Rates
31:43 – Currency Risk & Dollar-Denominated Structures
32:23 – Automation, AI & the Future of Manufacturing
33:41 – Regionalization vs. Globalization
34:39 – Compression of U.S.–Mexico Cap Rate Spreads
35:19 – Book Recommendation: “The Globalization Myth”
36:00 – Life Philosophy, Running & Real Estate Cycles
36:46 – Closing Remarks & Additional Resources